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Analysis: Israel airstrike may foreshadow Iran attack

“It’s no longer a question of if but when,” replied one Israeli analyst when asked if Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would respond militarily if Iran crossed his “red lines” and acquired a nuclear bomb.

Several analysts ticked off different factors behind the change of heart:

-Fueled by the Arab Spring, a sense of chaos swirling around Israel’s borders has led Israelis to vote once again for the tough-minded Netanyahu — albeit in fewer numbers — and to sympathize with his hardline policy of protecting Israel at all costs, with walls, fences, and airstrikes, if necessary.

-There was a belief — call it a hope — that Netanyahu would not “go it alone” against Iran — that President Barack Obama would prevail upon him to avoid any unilateral action that might trigger an unforeseen Arab conflagration against Israel. But some Israeli analysts say that Netanyahu seems much less worried than Obama about a lethal Arab response to an airstrike on Iran.

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sense of chaos swirling around Israel’s borders has led Israelis to vote once again for the tough-minded Netanyahu — albeit in fewer numbers — and to sympathize with his hardline policy of protecting Israel at all costs, with walls, fences, and airstrikes, if necessary.

The leader protecting his country’s citizens by any means necessary is considered hard-line?

As Meryl Yourish says, it’s Israeli Double Standard Time. That’s only allowed on days that end in a “y”.